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Put the verbs in brackets in the Present Perfect Continuous tense.






МИНИСТЕРСТВО ОБРАЗОВАНИЯ И НАУКИ РОССИЙСКОЙ ФЕДЕРАЦИИ

 

ФЕДЕРАЛЬНОЕ ГОСУДАРСТВЕННОЕ автономНОЕ ОБРАЗОВАТЕЛЬНОЕ УЧРЕЖДЕНИЕ ВЫСШЕГО ОБРАЗОВАНИЯ

«Крымский федеральный университет им. В. И. Вернадского»

 

Евпаторийский институт социальных наук (филиал)

Контрольная работа

 

по дисциплине «иностранный язык (английский)»

для студентов 2 курса направления подготовки 44.03.01. Педагогическое образование

профиля: «Дошкольное образование»

заочной формы обучения

Разработчик: ассистент

кафедры филологических дисциплин и

методик их преподавания Герасимчик А.О.

 

Евпатория, 2016

 

Variant 1

 

Put the verbs in brackets in the Present Perfect Continuous tense.

1 We (live) here since 1977.

2. The children (look) forward to this holiday for months.

3. I’m on a diet. I (eat) nothing but bananas for the last month.

4. I (shop) all day and I haven’t a penny left.

5. The radio (play) since 7 a.m. I wish someone would turn it off.

6. That helicopter (fly) round the house for the last hour; do you think it’s taking photographs?

7. I (make) cakes. That is why my hands are all covered with flour.

8. Her phone (ring) for ten minutes. I wonder why she doesn’t answer it.

9. He (overwork). That is why he looks so tired.

10. There is sawdust in your hair. ~ I’m not surprised. I (cut) down a tree.

11. Have you seen my bag anywhere? I (look) for it for ages.

12. What you (do)? ~ I (work) in the laboratory.

13. He (study) Russian for two years and doesn’t even know the alphabet yet.

14. How long you (wait) for me? ~ I (wait) for about half an hour.

 

2. Fill in the suitable word: staged, applause, death, charming, refused, carefully, act, programme.

1. Irene …. Soames several times before she accepted him. 2. There was a storm of …. when the curtain rose. 3. After his parents’. ….little boy was brought up by his grandparents. 4. He took the baby …. in his arms. 5. The doctor was a … young woman. 6. I like the second … of “Swan lake” most of all. 7. My favoutite songs were on the… 8. This play was … by K.S. Stanislavsky.

 

3. Give a short description of your friend according to the model:

She is rather short but so slim and graceful that she seems taller than she is. She has shapely legs and arms and her hands are beautiful. Her hair, slightly red, is curly. Her face is oval, her eyes are brown, but when she is angry they seem black. Her complexion is fresh, her mouth is full, her lips — red. She is lovely.

 

4. Translate into Russian:

On Thursday evenings the two librarians at the library in Benham, Pamela Cream and Violet M eade were to work until nine o'clock. The girls didn't mind staying late; in their small town there was very littlerfor two unmarried girls to do anything. That's why when Inspector Ellis of the local police offered to give judo lessons to anybody who wanted them, Pamela was the first to enrol. She began learning judo exactly as she did everything else, thoroughly and with great interest. She always insisted on doing her best. She was a small woman, but in judo that does not matter. She was healthy, strong and brave. If not really beautiful she was pleasant to look at and no wonder Inspector Timothy Ellis fell in love with his best pupil. They were to get married soon.

That Thursday Tim was to call for her at nine o'clock to take her out to dinner. It was already eight-thirty and Pamela was returning the books to the shelves, while Violet was serving the remaining readers.

Variant 2

  1. Put the verbs in brackets in the Present Perfect Continuous tense.

1. It (rain) for two days now. There’ll be a flood soon.

2. We (argue) about this for two hours now. Perhaps we should stop!

3. I (bathe). That’s why my hair is all wet.

4. You (drive) all day. Let me drive now.

5. How long you (wear) glasses?

6. The petrol gauge (say) ‘Empty’ for quite a long time now. Don’t you think we should get some petrol?

7. I’m sorry for keeping you waiting. I (try) to make a telephone call to Rome.

8. You (not eat) enough lately. That’s why you feel irritable.

9. He (speak) for an hour now. I expect he’ll soon be finished.

10. I (to wait) for her for two hours

11. I (go) to this pub every evening for the last ten years.

12. You (lie) in the sun for two hours. You will get burned.

13. I (prepare) lessons for tomorrow for two hours and I haven’t finished yet.

14. Where is the key? I (look) for it for half an hour.

 

2. Fill in the suitable word: deserve, trouble, boasted, favour, amused, respect, informed, unfortunately

1. His life and work deserve everybody’s ….. 2. The young actress … of her popularity. 3. You mustn’t …. about your mother’s health. 4. The sight of a child … us. 5. We … them that there would be a meeting on Tuesday. 6. They … praise for what they have done. 7. Would you do me a … by watching over my daughter, while I am out. 8. …., I can’t help you with this problem.

 

3. Give a short description of your friend according to the model:

She is rather short but so slim and graceful that she seems taller than she is. She has shapely legs and arms and her hands are beautiful. Her hair, slightly red, is curly. Her face is oval, her eyes are brown, but when she is angry they seem black. Her complexion is fresh, her mouth is full, her lips — red. She is lovely.

 

4. Translate into Russian:

W hen Pamela was passing the windows near the back door she noticed that the blind was up. She tried to pull it down, but 316 it kept rolling to the top of the window, m aking a very loud noise. At last Pamela m anaged somehow to make it stay down, then went to the next aisle. To her greatest surprise she saw two men there. “Oh, ” she said, “I'm sorry, gentlemen, but readers are not allowed in this section of the library! ” “I'm sorry, Miss, ” said the smaller of the two.men with an ugly face, who seemed as surprised as Pamela, “Ye didn't know it.” The other man, much larger than the one who spoke stood with his back to Pamela, leaning against the shelves. The smaller man said: “I'm afraid my friend is feeling rather weak. He wants some fresh air. Could you help me take him out, M iss? ” “Oh, I'm so sorry, ” said Pamela and put her arm about the bigger man who was quite heavy. The smaller man took his friend by the other arm and the three of them started moving slowly to the back door. Suddenly Pamela stopped in horror. She saw blood on the m an's coat. Looking at him closely she saw he was dead.

 

 

Variant 3






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